![]() ![]() To give you a rough idea of what you’ll be encountering while playing ‘A Space for the Unbound’, think of struggles you’ve had in your life. ![]() To spoil a story like the one in ‘A Space for the Unbound’ would ruin the beauty of experiencing it for yourself. ![]() Like any masterpiece, the story within it is better experienced on your own. To label it a video game, even though it is one, is a great insult to what it really is a masterpiece. Created by Mojiken Studio, Toge Productions & Worldwide Games, ‘A Space for the Unbound’ is a side scrolling pixel art masterpiece where you’re walking life with your best friend around town and wherever life takes you. I’d like to introduce you all to ‘A Space for the Unbound’. Above, I talked about a piece of art and an experience touching me deeply. I’m going to forewarn you, going forward within this review is going to hint at very sensitive topics such as anxiety, depression and suicide. We have flaws and sometimes if we let it fester and build up, it becomes anxiety and depression, and if it festers too long, it becomes a monster within us all that if not dealt with, we can’t control and it could become quite serious, if not fatal. I can acknowledge that like the characters in this experience I’m about to tell you about, every one of us is not perfect. It’s not very often that an experience touches me so deeply that I’m left sitting on my couch in tears feeling like for one of the very few times in my life that I’m not alone in my thoughts and my feelings. It’s not very often that I relate with people my own age. It’s not very often that I open up and let my walls down that surround me. ![]()
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